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Noninvasive methodology for analyzing the response of the system to electromagnetic fields of industrial frequency

Noninvasive methodology for analyzing the response of the system to electromagnetic fields of... Characteristics of the main biochemical components in surface structures and whole cells of unicellular green algae D. tertiolecta and T. viridis before and after the influence of an electromagnetic field (EMF) of industrial frequency were obtained by the method of noninvasive analysis in nonpolarized light. We showed fundamental differences in response to the influence of EMF among cells of algae cultures, which manifest themselves in changes in the main biochemical components and their concentration gradients. These changes led to the transformation of metabolism. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin Springer Journals

Noninvasive methodology for analyzing the response of the system to electromagnetic fields of industrial frequency

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 by Allerton Press, Inc.
Subject
Life Sciences; Zoology ; Plant Sciences ; Life Sciences, general ; Cell Biology; Biochemistry, general
ISSN
0096-3925
eISSN
1934-791X
DOI
10.3103/S0096392510020057
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Abstract

Characteristics of the main biochemical components in surface structures and whole cells of unicellular green algae D. tertiolecta and T. viridis before and after the influence of an electromagnetic field (EMF) of industrial frequency were obtained by the method of noninvasive analysis in nonpolarized light. We showed fundamental differences in response to the influence of EMF among cells of algae cultures, which manifest themselves in changes in the main biochemical components and their concentration gradients. These changes led to the transformation of metabolism.

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Moscow University Biological Sciences BulletinSpringer Journals

Published: Jun 26, 2010

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